Toilet disinfectant.



J. G. RISING.

TOILET DISVINFBGTANT. APPLICATION FILED Emma, 1912. EENBWBD JUNI: so, 1913. 1,083,561

Patented Jan. 6, 1914.

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TES: A l@v JOHN' G. RISING, OF STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA, SSIGNOR 0F ONE-FOURTH T0 ARTHUR iR. KIRKLAND, OF STOCK'ION, CALIFORNIA, AND ONE-FOURTH TO JOHN In. MARTIN',

0F LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

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Patented Jan. 6, MMI.

Application filed February 23, 1912, Serial No. 679,439.` Renewed .Tune 30, 1913. Serial No. 776,738.

.Be it known that I, JOHN G. RISING, a citizen of the United States, residing at Stockton, in the county of San Joaquin, State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toilet Dis infectant; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and eXact description of the same, such as will enableothers skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the characters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this application.

This invention relates to improvements in Idisinfectantsf and particularly to a toilet disinfectant, the object of the invention being to produce a toilet disinfectant made out of chemicals formed in one solid cake formed and baked into a retaining receptacle which may be hung or otherwise suspended in the toilet, the ingredients of the cake within such receptacle being such as will not only thoroughly disinfect the toilet but will prevent the accumulation of any deposits or any discoloring matter on the sides of the toilet. These objects I accomplish by means of such composition and'relative proportions of ingredients as will fully appear by a'perusal of the following specification and claim.

The accompanyingdrawings show a section of the cake and receptacle.

Referring now more particularly to the composition and method of making my new of any perfume desired such as one made from amyl acetate, andone ounce of suitable coloring matter such.,.a s Paris-green 'or any other coloring matterv found desirable. 'Ihese elements are mixed together in the for the cake, while the chemical elements `formthe disinfectant, and the cotton acts as a binder to hold the cake into one solid mass and to prevent it from'disintegrating too rapidly when in use. l

rIhe cake `when made or in the process of making is formed in the receptacle I provided with a wire hanger 2 by means of which it may be suspended in the toilet -in such a manner as to permit of the flushing water of the toilet to wash over it whenever the toilet is flushed, thus wearingaway a portion of it for the purpose ofdisinfecting and cleansing the toilet. The receptacle 1 hasy a top screen 3 and a bottom screen I which permits of this wearing away process and at the same time prevents too rapid a disintegration.

While I have described the cake as made of certain iXed proportions any slight deviation from the same would notV materially affect the result.

As will be readily seen the combina-tion of disinfect-ing elements set forth above will 1 not only act as a disinfectant for the toilet but the water running over the disinfectantevery time will cause the elements to not onlyldisinfect the toilet but keep the same free from deposits. and discoloration.

From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that I have produced such a disinfectant as will substantially fulil the object of the invention as set forth hereln. Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and useful and desire to secure by Letters Patent is disinfectant cake composed of a body element, a binding element, pulverized cyanid of potassium, a solution of formaldehyde, carbolic acid, ammonia, gum camphor, flake naphthalene .and 'crude petroleum, as described.

In' testimony whereof I a'ix my slgnature in presence of two witnesses. f JOI-IN Gr. RISING.

Witnesses; 1 CLARENCE SMITH,

STEPHEN N..fl?-L1iw1rrr. 

